I Have an Eating Disorder

Healthlink BC

Just three numbers - 8-1-1 - on the phone or online at www.HealthLinkBC.ca means easy access to non-emergency health information and services. Translation services are available in over 130 languages on request. For deaf and hearing-impaired assistance (TTY), call 7-1-1.

Speak with a nurse about your symptoms, consult with a pharmacist about your medication questions, or get healthy eating advice from a dietitian. You can also find the health services and resources you need, closest to you.

Any time of the day or night, every day of the year, HealthLink BC is as close as your phone or the web 24/7.

National Eating Disorder Information Centre

The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1985 to provide information and resources on eating disorders and food and weight preoccupation. One of our main goals is to inform the public about eating disorders and related issues.

~ Delta ~

Fraser South Eating Disorders Program

A specialized program operating within Mental Health services and supported by the Fraser Health Authority and MCFD that serves the communities of Langley, White Rock, Surrey and Delta. Provides community based outpatient services including medical, nutritional,family support/therapy, individual and group therapy for individuals with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. A referral is required from a family physician. As part of the referral process clients are required to attend a 1.5 hour information night which runs on a monthly basis (the 3rd Thursday of every month,except December, from 7-8:30 pm).

~ Vancouver ~

Looking Glass Foundation for Eating Disorders

Recovery is possible. We have seen it, been through it, and have helped others create a new, strong path for themselves. This is our story and why we believe in what we are doing.

The Looking Glass is providing a new support group service where people can come together in a safe space to support each other and talk about what is going on for them. The support group always has two facilitators to keep the group space supportive and safe for everyone. How much you want to talk is up to you!

You can just listen, or you can share your thoughts or feelings as you feel comfortable. The group does not discuss weight, diet, food or behaviours, so that everyone can feel safe to talk about how they are feeling.